Phoebe Elizabeth Barnard (born June 10, 1961) is an American global change scientist and professor of conservation biology and environmental futures at the University of Washington.[1] Barnard has written more than 180 publications on the vulnerability of biodiversity and ecosystems to climate and land use change.[2] She is a member of several global initiatives including the Club of Rome's Planetary Emergency Partnership,[3] one of five core co-authors of the 2020 paper World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency,[4] lead author of the action-focused 2021 World Scientists' Warnings into Action: Local to Global,[5] second of 11 co-authors of the 2023 World Scientists' Warning: the Behavioural Crisis Driving Ecological Overshoot,[6] a provocative collaboration of scientists, educators and global marketing strategists, and major co-author of Earth at Risk: an Urgent Call to End the Age of Destruction and Forge a Just and Sustainable Future.[7]
Impatient with warnings, Barnard has focused on bold global actions. In 2021, she co-founded and led the Stable Planet Alliance, a global coalition of organizations working to reduce ecological overshoot.[8] In 2022, she and John D. Liu started the Global Restoration Collaborative,[9] a global coalition of organizations working to restore ecosystems, climate and biodiversity while upskilling and co-designing with leaders from youth, women, indigenous and technical networks. Her ideas on the crossroads of civilization and collaborative solutions are increasingly influencing organizational plans and visions of the EcoRestoration Alliance,[10] Global Evergreening Alliance,[11] Institute for Ecological Civilization,[12] Planetary Emergency Partnership of the Club of Rome,[13] and others. Barnard has mentored hundreds of young professionals, especially women conservation scientists, across Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia.[14][15]
Barnard and John Bowey[16] are co-producing a four-film global documentary series exploring the fast-changing world of climate and ecosystem restoration solutions, in the context of this crossroads, called The Climate Restorers.[17]
^Fletcher, Charles; Ripple, William J; Newsome, Thomas; Barnard, Phoebe; Beamer, Kamanamaikalani; Behl, Aishwarya; Bowen, Jay; Cooney, Michael; Crist, Eileen; Field, Christopher; Hiser, Krista; Karl, David M; King, David A; Mann, Michael E; McGregor, Davianna P; Mora, Camilo; Oreskes, Naomi; Wilson, Michael (April 2, 2024). "Earth at risk: An urgent call to end the age of destruction and forge a just and sustainable future". PNAS Nexus. Retrieved April 2, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)